Description

The notion of customer protection takes on special significance in construction matters, where owners find themselves at the mercy of contractors and construction companies.

This CLE course will explain how to protect your clients by mapping the complex interrelationships between parties involved, and offering a thorough review of contracts and the critical clauses that must be included. The course begins with an explanation of each of the parties involved, the negotiation and construction process, and typical riders to contracts which include issues such as scheduling, delays and owner protection that these riders should cover.

Lecturer Bio

Ariel Weinstock, Esq.

Ariel has handled a broad array of real estate transactions, representing and advocating for the interests of owners, developers, contractors, architects, lenders, borrowers, landlords, tenants, purchasers, sellers, condominium boards, and not-for-profit entities. Ariel has also prepared and negotiated design and construction agreements in connection with development and renovation projects totaling in excess of $200,000,000.00, including AIA-based construction documents for both national and local clients, on significant ventures.

Ariel was recently appointed to the Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section of the New York State Bar Association, where he also serves as Secretary of the NYSBA Construction Law Committee and he is Co-Chair of the New York County Lawyers’ Association Construction Law Committee.

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